Tuesday, June 5, 2012

SMS Language To Some Examples of Scrolls Including Txt Abbreviations

SMS Language To Some Examples of Scrolls Including Txt Abbreviations

Is the SMS language taking over the particular English-speaking world?

Is it taking on the non-English speaking world, too? Well, this article is a brief insight into Text message language, and it may include some examples of text messages, with some popular message abbreviations (aka SMS book) included too. In addition to, as you read it, This particular this SMS expressions article illuminates rather than irritates.

Remember, it's not only relating to mobile phones that those SMS language is actually appearing these days:

* Facebook and Twitter updates really are equally likely to currently have shorthand sentences that could glance meaningless to many

1 . Instant messaging software including Skype often sees customers writing in "txt speak"

3 . And online forum email, where everyone is in a hurry (or most people just don't know any benefit), are often littered with such so-called text message abbreviations

So although you may soon end up gritting your teeth (while you read this SMS tongue article), remember the item *is* useful to know a certain amount of this txt lingo...

Sms EXAMPLES

Okay, here are some examples of text messages including some classic cellular telephone abbreviations:

1) My smmr hols wr CWOT

Step 2) I wntd 2 turn hm ASAP, 2C my M8s ever again

Believe it or not, these Text message examples were taken from an English composition submitted by a 13 year old British youth. At school. Seriously! And their meaning, of course is without a doubt...

1) My summertime holidays were a well designed waste of time

2) I need to go home at the earliest opportunity, to see my mates again

I could without difficulty make up an Taletid example or a couple, by removing vowels together with shortening words whenever possible - lk ths, u t! - but I believe this genuine Text example is more educational value.

Absolutely yes, that's how the Text messages language is composed . . . it's all about word elimination, fewer characters to help you type (crucial designed for speed, for example, and also space on FaceBook and Twitter status updates!) Merchandise online it's all about knowing quite a few well-established SMS shortcuts very - no need to change the wheel, I'm guessing. And that's where written text abbreviations come in, otherwise known as 'SMS dictionary'.

This is the really short instance of what I mean:

SMS Glossary

BF - sweetheart

GF - girlfriend

D8 To date

L8 - late

U - everyone

LMAO - laugh my ass off

IMAO And in my arrogant estimation

IMHO - in my respect opinion

(Er, with my humble opinion, beliefs should always be humble!;:) )

And, finally, here are several txt msg abrs for you to jerk your head in agreement by means of...

TEXT MESSAGE ABBREVIATIONS

BRB - end up right back

RUT , are you there?

Hahah - laugh loudly

MTE - my thoughts really

OMG - My dear God!

AFZ - phrase free zone (!)

FFS -- for *freak* sake

2M2H ( blank ) too much to handle

2MI * too much information

IK * I know

:-* - make out

:-@ - screaming

E:-) - saintly

;To) - wink (just in case you couldn't know!)

NB freak is more frequently replaced with a different text beginning with F! Dwi my drift!

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As with most languages, the Text message language is ever-evolving, simply a few of the thousands of words/phrases/shortcuts offered will ever be in frequent use at any person time. So stress and panic not!

Still, all of these examples of SMS communiques give a flavour of this communication going on out there, via phone or online...
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